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“Don’t You Remember Who You Are?” – Surviving and Interrupting Date Rape
In this raw and unflinching episode of the Pretty Deadly Podcast, host Susie Kahlich, founder of Pretty Deadly Self-Defense and violent crime survivor, shares three personal stories of surviving and interrupting date rape — spanning decades, cities, and stages of life. With clarity, strength, and a no-BS lens, she breaks down the manipulative patterns of coercive assault, the complexity of survivor reactions, and how martial arts and muscle memory saved her when words failed.
🔔 Trigger Warning: This episode contains detailed personal accounts of sexual assault.
🎯 Key points in this episode:
- Date rape survivor stories
- How to stop sexual assault
- Self-defense for women
- Real stories of coercion and consent
- Martial arts for self-defense
- Personal safety for solo women
- Feminist self defense podcast
- Surviving date rape
- Consent and coercion explained
🕒 Episode Highlights & Timecodes
00:00:18 – Why We Need to Talk About Date Rape
Susie introduces the episode and issues a clear content warning. She shares her intent: to name the unnamed and help others understand what happened to them, just as she once needed.
00:01:30 – New York, 90s: "The Nice Guy" Setup
The first assault: a guy plays the role of rescuer after a painful breakup—only to assault her in her sleep. She reflects on how the term “date rape” didn’t even exist in common vocabulary then, and how publishing her story helped others come forward.
00:05:49 – Paris, 20 Years Later: “I Couldn’t Help Myself”
Jet lagged, wine-drunk, and unconscious, Susie wakes up to a confession from a toxic partner. She explores the confusion of betrayal in relationships, and how social conditioning warps our perception of rape as flattery.
00:07:54 – Paris Again: The One She Interrupted
A consensual hookup turns threatening when the man ignores her firm “no” and pushes for non-consensual anal sex. In a split second of panic and clarity, her martial arts training kicks in. She fends him off with a tactical strike—later integrated into Pretty Deadly training as a move called The Frenchman.
00:10:42 – How Pretty Deadly Teaches This Reality
Susie shares how the real-life moves that protected her are taught in Level 3 of Pretty Deadly. It’s not just theory. It’s not just talk. It’s lived. And it’s trainable.
👊 Key Takeaways
- Date rape isn’t always violent—it’s often manipulative and confusing.
- Consent can’t exist without the option to say “no” and be heard.
- You can interrupt assault—even mid-act—with proper training and presence of mind.
- Recognizing manipulation is the first step to preventing assault.
- Survivors don’t owe a perfect reaction—they owe themselves healing and truth.
✨ Learn More
→ Find classes, become a trainer, or explore Pretty Deadly’s programs: PrettyDeadlySelfDefense.com
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🎵 Music: Icarus Wish by Dead Centuries (Berlin)
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